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Google’s latest agentic commerce moves.

It’s Tuesday, and over the long weekend, popular women’s specialty chain Francesca’s announced it’s closing all retail locations and liquidating all inventory after more than 25 years in business. We recommend stocking up on all the wedding merch so you never have to worry about buying an engagement gift again.

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Google has always been a part of online shopping but with AI, the tech giant hopes to go beyond the low hanging fruit.

At the National Retail Federation’s annual conference in New York, Google launched what it called a Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP) for agentic commerce in partnership with Walmart, Shopify, Etsy, Wayfair, Target, and more. UCP isn’t just a new feature; it’s Google’s full-stack approach for agentic commerce or agent-assisted shopping.

“Our goal is to build a future of retail where the opportunity space expands for everyone, a future where customers use Google products they love as part of a seamless shopping experience,” Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said during an NRF keynote.

“There’s a lot that UCP will enable and we are starting with native checkout. Soon you’ll see a buy button directly on Google surfaces including AI Mode in Search and Gemini,” Pichai said.

Over time, UCP will enable AI agents to discover inventory, negotiate options, and execute payments without ever leaving the conversation with the customer.

“It’s a more seamless experience for the customer and the retailer is able to shape the relationship at every step as the merchant of record,” Pichai added.

Keep reading here.—VC

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Bright Data field marketing and event manager Kasey Johnson poses with a light saber and LiquiDonate founder and CEO Disney Petit poses with a head massager.

Bright Data field marketing and event manager Kasey Johnson (left) and LiquiDonate founder and CEO Disney Petit. Andrew Adam Newman

At a trade show, swag can both lure attendees to your booth and be a keepsake that warms them up when you pitch them post-show. At the recent NRF show in New York, we waded through a sea of tchotchkes to find exhibitors who were putting the swag back in swagger.

Keep reading here.—AAN

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Who’s the face of pickleball? We know what Nike thinks.

The sports giant has signed an apparel and footwear contract with 18-year-old star Anna Leigh Waters, its first deal in the widely popular sport. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

No. 1 ranked Waters also becomes Nike’s global ambassador for one of the fastest-growing sports in America. Prior to signing with Nike, Waters was a Fila ambassador. According to CNBC, Waters earns $2 million annually from the United Pickleball Association.

Keep reading here on Revenue Brew.—LI

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Today’s top retail reads.

Fighting words: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the EU’s retaliation will be “unflinching, united, and proportional” should Trump’s proposed tariffs take effect. (the Associated Press)

Ciao, signore: Design icon Valentino Garavani died yesterday at the age of 93. (the New York Times)

Loud squawk: Suzanna’s Kitchen recalled more than 13,000 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken due to possible listeria contamination. (USA Today)

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